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an eas fone earings or ame oF 1 ange ome new conn ASTRON THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘MAY 11, 1917 | In Office and Home Red Blood Rules — Red blood rules supreme both in office and household. Men with the driving force of red blood in their veins do things and get things done, Red-blooded women are mistresses of the household in the truest sense of the term. For vital With @ week of demonstrations in three east side parks, beginning | next Monday might, May 14, at Seward Park, The Evening World will | bring to @ close, for the present, its campaign of Americanization which has been conducted for five months under the auspices of The Evening World Forum. City officials, the District Superintendents of Public Schools, local School Boards, local civic organizations and ail the other forces which assisted the Forum in conducting the successful meetings held in all parts of the city will join with it in this big six- night wind-up, The parks at which these final demonstrations will be held are among the biggest on the east side. The public is invited to all the A} Hi) With nit HN IN celebrations, There will be special speakers every night, the parks \ } H tH} Ni | } will be illuminated, and residents in the neighborhood of the parks will decorate their homes especially for the occasion, Here is where triotic celebrations will be held: ° | force, nerve force, brain force—the baby Monday ie fuctsey wane, May 14 and 15, at Beware | Hh nt ' } HH WN qualities which make most for Park, Hester and Essex Streets. BO ae a : — eo Wednesda: Thursday ights, May 1 17, at Tomp- : ten parti ve aol kine Square Pork, Avenve 0 and Seventh Street. Store Opens9A.M. Closes6 P.M. Daily. Private Subway Entrance—Hoyt St. Friday and Saturday nights, May 18 and 19, at Hamilton Fish Park, Avenue O, between Stanton and Houston Streets. large extent upon rich, vigorous, red blood. ‘The speakers at Monday night's celebration in Seward Park will be A d diti t th G t S | Mayor Mitchel, Park Commissioner Ward, Borough President Marks, Leadership is only for the man oWvil Service Commissioner Moskowitz, Presiding Justice of the Mu- ! lions 0 e rea a V4 or woman who is able and willing F4\| nicipal Court Aaron J. Levy will preside. The music will be furnished ° to work harder, think harder, and by the Borough Band under the grees J caees meee, _ of $7.50 to $I 4 50 Gg, great responsibili than Band of the Naval Scouts. A chorus 0! 001 children sing ° k tala on sor tien sorrel airs, The Home Defense League of the Seventh and Thir j Hats the average man or woman, Red } teenth Precincts will have charge of the crowds under the direction of Sample b 2 blood, therefore, is indispensable to Capts, O'Connor and Robinson of the Police Department. The Boy CH! 1S. NEW YORK all who aspire to walk along the | higher levels of life. | Scouts will be on hand, and the illumination of the park will be of un- usual attractiveness. Supervisor Lee of the recreation centres and Borough Secretary Adams have been active in completing the arrange- ents. 7 "The Jewish Daily Warheit announces it will urge with all its force the Americanization plan of The New York Evening World. The War- heit recognizes in this Evening World plan a splendid opportunity for accomplishing a most wholesome result among the foreign born, and through it more particularly among those who are altogether of the Yiddish reading class, It purposes to give The Evening World move- ment its ‘support, beginning with the first meeting (o be held at Seward Park Monday night. The Remainder, of the Great Gage Purchase of Sample Hats.’ » 200 New High-Grade Sample Hats. And Groups of Beautiful A. and S. Model Hats , at $3.95 : Without question, it is a Hat event that surpasses all previous records for beauty and quality to be obtained at such a little price. PR AO gO TELE ILE ES LSD <-. i i i omer | by making new blood. as a rule, is unnecessary; as red blood is =i the number and capacity of within the geep of the average man and the red blood cells. Young and old alike woman. ive according to my laws,” »|in the Church of the Blessed Sacra- The Hats are the samples of the mid-Summer fashions just appearing. New—on the very 5 show a marked improvement in color, says Nature, “and you shall have red ; Hee wedaian’ oct toe ou ot ae horizon of the mode, ‘ vigor and appetite after taking it a short blood and all that goes with it.” A few | Notes in Society vimced because of Mr. Campbell's Every woman can share, whatever her requirements or taste-preferences. : while. Very likely your family physi- minutes of daily exercise,a few hours per oe in the Officers’ Reserve la b t tility to giv tial 1 f th a ones 4s i cian already has prescribed Pepto-Man- week in the air ard sunshine, a little re- : se ada Shek EMEA, Wand of ‘PS. | dds ¢ an imposs' y to give even a par list of the wide varieties. This is just a oF Gan, for it has been used and endorsed by straint at the dining-table, and ample sleep EA | No, i157 East Kighty-frat Street an-| George Eustis Paine, who on May enied i the medical profession for over 25 years, shortly will make a gratifying difference notince the engagement of thelr] #1 will marry, Mine Helen us of |! Hair Lace Hats, Georgette Crepe Hats, Caterpillar Braid, Jumbo Braid, Hinoki Hats, Milan, ‘ & It is easily digested, quickly assimilated in the condition of your health. And when, eee tert eonara Cox, son of Mr. and bachelor dhiner ‘at Delmontco's last Felt and Lisere, Satin and Lisere Hats, Natural and Colored } an... 00d encoodingly pleasant to taste, through choise or necessity, you ll ature Mra, Kenyon Cox. aire eae ||| Leghorns, Lisere, Milan Hats, Pineapple Straw, Visca Braid, Chinese Straw Hats, Felt, Angora : ig It is nothing short of big that so by disregarding her laws of right living, Miss Kathryn Bayard Montgomery | Miss Sara McAlpin Pyle, daughter Braid, Quilted Satin, Leather } many men and women lack the red blood you will find in Pepto-Mangan an ideal conning Katnrynuncheon yesterday at |of Mrs. James Tolman Pyle of No. i to bey) Hove ee a is all the blood pind Sone the effects of FA | the Ritz-Carlton for Misa | Bieanor tairien yeaterdige te Peni mavivent Note the Obvious Summeriness of the Trimmings more because «bloodedness, over-eating an of exercise, ej] | Bacot of Morristown, Smart of Newton Highlands, Mass,, i ‘ i i i of next season's debutantes, im the Central Presbsterina ‘chures | White Feather Breasts While Coque White Bead Pins i Friendly Warning i | rhe Bachelors veanother of thelr! A dance will be given to-night In Beads in Strings and Unique Ornaments Birds s) =I | ances to- in . ; posable fy anion self dria sone Peonh awed ode panadrsabdpoutberd-eb chore dances ‘the Vanderbilt. Committee of the Post-Graduate Hive: | Imported Fruits and Flowers, Some Glaced $ tine fe not sold in bulk or In any other form than that shown in this pleture, You are entitled to real Papto-Man- i Announcement ts made of the mar-|Erose, The committee tenes Il Burnt Peacock Embroidertes Jet Pins Wheat Hi en imitation. Buy this j—~and you will not be di inted. For sale at all di = ‘ge in. : = dan—not 7 package—sealed- x seppolt rug stores, S| riage on Wednesday of Miss Helene | cludes Mrs. Samuel Lloyd, Mrs. Henry | Crowns of Flowers Veiled in Tulle . oa Pepto-Mangan Is made by M.J. BREITENBACH COMPANY, Manufacturing Chemists, New York | Nd codphep Sr agity free ry BD eel Mie fy okt Douglas | iz - Wultam Lyman Campbell of Balti-| Moore of No. 888 Madison A‘ \||| There are all-white Hats; all-black Hats; Hats to match or contrast with any fashionable STATEN ISLAND NOTES, ‘hen fo ce tee ee A mass meeting Bibs be held ia Borough Hall, 8 New Hats will be added constantly during the entire day, so that those who find it impossi- to inaugurate a ble to come in the morning may participate in the occasion. | nurses on Staten Mezzanine floor. Kast Bullding | Settlement, will tell what the visit- ing nurse’ has done in Manhattan, Saad ainey stones || Takethe Men’s Suits at $16.75, forlnstance oe. is Roget Kh eo of the| ederatio les. : A we | cay at ‘ TATitetks hee ets tae ty a. They illustrate as well as any group in our fine stocks of Men’s Clothes, just what and Airs, 4. Holland Forbes, of rules we apply to buying—and selling—Clothing. est Fifty-second St. Man- hattan, for th weading od thelr | Styles are such as any critical man will like to wear. The new, summery patch-pocket daughter, Miss Natalie Livingston, 8 Forbes, {3 Clinton McKesson Perry, models, for younger men, are notable. The more reserved plain sack styles are also present. son of Mr, and Mrs, William 8. Perry! ||| ‘Tailoring, lining, etc., are planned for good looks, shape-keeping, and Summer comfort, ton Street, New Brighton, on}! Tight weight does not penalize an A. & S, Suit. Borough President Van Name has for the past few days been in Albany working for the Anti-Garbage’ and other bills of interest to Staten Island, Mgr. Cassidy has received a letter MMMM MM MMM War Time Real Estate (To Close Estate of Late Chas. E. Wood) Stupendous Offer 100 New York City Lots $100 Each $1 First Payment $1 Per Week THE RAIN SAVED YOU If Saturday and Sunday bad been clear, every lot would have been taken, As it was, all through k days buyers were over the property making selections. To match these Suits, detail for detail, would cost a man a couple of dollars more else where. And the same holds true of the other Suits at $14.75, $19.75 to $29.75 ‘ and of the fine showing of Overcoats at $14.75 to $29.75 y iil and the parish of St. Peter's, New Brighton, for their patriotic offer of the new parochial school bullding for use as a hospital. Mr. and Mra, Joseph Simendinger of Sea View Avenue, Dongan Hills, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. V. W. La Mont, of Anaheim, Cal, who m: the trip East by auto. Miss Ellen Eddy Shaw, of the Brooklyn Botanical Gardeus, will su- perintend to-morrow the laying out and planting of a small model vege- table garden on the grounds of the old Perino House, Dongan Hills, the home aten Island Garden Club. th shore Eastern Star chap- hold a euchre this evening in the banquet hall of the Masonic RY | Tomple, Tottenville, for tho benefit %) [of the local Red Cross, a Surcet floor, Boyt street | Men’sTubSilkShirts,$3.59 | Men’s Reis, “Manhattan” | That Might Have and “Otis” Union Suits, | Been $5 $1.09 Regular prices for this perfect Summer Underwear for men, are $1.25 to $2.50 a Suit, But we bought a large quantity—the mill’s Fortunately, we purchased these Shirts several months ago. That is the reason why they are priced $3.59. If we had bought clean-up; hence the saving. them to-day they would be about $1.50 more, Mercerized, silk-finished cotton, fine lisle | , The material is pure silk on strong cotton | and Egyptian cotton; in white, ecru and light warp, made up expressly for us into Shirts | blue, Various styles, from ankle-length to with centre plait, pearl buttons, with soft | knee-length legs, long sleeves and shozt cuffs, in well-matched patterns. Corking | sleeves; and all sizes in one style or another good designs—stripes in unusually handsome | —a}] at $1.09 a Suit. ‘3 color-combinations on white grounds, New Lot of Fiber Silk Socks, Special, 24c Pair } Street floor, Fukon strost, Kast Building, Btreet floor, Hast Building i} i. The First Mark-down Sale of Boys’ | Spring Suits and Reefers These beautiful lots, within 5¢ fare, on Staten Island, are ready for cultivation—an ideal spot for this Summer's garden, where enough potatoes may be grown to pay a large part of the cost of the lot. Possession given on first payment. In order to hasten the settlement of Chas. E. Wood's estate and give city dwellers a chance to lessen the cost of living, we are offering 100 lots at less than ' their regular price—but it is necessary to act immediately. These lots are high, dry and in a most attractive section of the Borough of Richmond and have or are to have the tollowing improvements, without cost to purchaser —graded and macadamized streets, cement sidewalks, shade trees. These improvements alone cost us a substantial portion of the price we ask for the lots. Location—Richmond Turnpike and Willow Brook Road. Take Staten Island Municipal Ferry at the Battery, Go ashore from upper deck and take Silver Lake trolley to our property office at Jewett Avenue and Richmond ‘Turnpike. ACT A'T ONCE, Come Today, Saturday or Sunday teenth anni banquet at The Staten celebrate its twenty-se versary in the club rooms, Stapleton, | i | | il i | | A. & S. prices for Boys’ Clothing are greatly to the advantage of | parents’ pocketbooks, when checked up with prices asked elsewhere OME IN TH MOKNING, HAY | for equal all-wool quality. Oar arg oy ae One kes these earl eductions all th interesting: irH Rew sur cavers fh | This fact makes these early-season reductions all the more interesting: | | | | 10-YR.GUARANTEE WITH ALL Woks But Come Before Sunday If Possible BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED Boys’ 5 ’ * ite i , WHILE YOU WAIT. y | joys’ $12.75 Suits Boys’ $14.75 Suits Phone, Write or Call for Free Tickets oR-BLOOW k | $9.75 $10.75 | Finely tailored Norfolk Suits, in smart styles of the season; in grays, tans, mix- gg 75 || tures, plaids and checks, All with two pairs of knickers, 8 to 18 years. , Boys’ $4.89 Reefers Boys’ $6.95 to $9.75 $3.95 Reefers $5.95 iH Jaunty, comfortable, lightweight Coats, in tweeds and cheviots, in ted and tan || mixtures, black-and-white checks and navy blue serges. Plain or plaited styles, with ars. | | MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST TWO OFFICES ~~ | f 2 East 125") fH 8 & COM bY ay MYLES BA, BUNDaTS Wm. E. Harmon & Co., Inc. (Formerly Wood, Harmon & Co. [169 Ensr 34° sy, W COR SY AVE) to's Boa Dally. 4. uM. TO a POM, Telephone Barclay 6500 261 Broadway, New York - AVN OC) |) | No Exire Charge tor 1 | foove or sewed-on belts, 9 to 8 moots for The World may be ieft at ||| diets Memenges olfice in the city \ Second floor, Kast Building